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Yea i need a leaf blower to dry that would help immensely. And i will just wait and detail it fully. Its just i dont have covered parking ir a car cover. So it has to be a 1 afternoon thing
i purchased Adams Iron remover a few weeks back as well. I would use that before clay. So i will try the...
Yea i need a leaf blower to dry that would help immensely. And i will just wait and detail it fully. Its just i dont have covered parking ir a car cover. So it has to be a 1 afternoon thing
Thanks for the response, I do have a DA polisher, and i also have Hybrid Solutions Spray Ceramic. I planned on wash, clay, Pinnacle (with deminishing abrasives), then either Hybrid, then blacklight? Or vice versa?
also i need to get a leaf blower to dry, that would help a bunch
Just got all my supplies in for my detailing journey. But i have a few questions:
First off, does anyone have input or experience using Pinnacle Advanced Swirl Remover? And Chemical Guys Blacklight? My truck only has 750 miles but from the dealer the paint when I shine a close light, has some...
Yeah ok, one of the shops was a bigger company a local chain, and i think its a liability thing for them, “they have to put tires that can do all the vehicle is rated” so max payload rating for the tires and that limots the tires to like 3 tires lol. Thanks tho, im gunna go with which ever tire...
Nice, been talking to a fee tire shops, and i am looking to put some Nt420v tires on my 2022. They told me the load rating is “too low”. Any one tell you tht wen you went to put these on? I think the rating is enough just dont know.
No thanks, im not ONLY after the plushest ride. I am just trying to get your opinion VERSES stock ride. I want to mod the truck and i understand that non oem parts change the the stock feel.
Ok, cool, ive also read that front sway bars are beneficial for RWD trucks and cars, thats why I was thinking of doing both. I may try out the Hellwig and go from there. Thanks
I have a 1500. On my signature it shows what i drive. But, I have seen posts and replies when discussing the rear sway bar options. And some me tion OEM 2500 bars for the rear of the 1500 bc they are beefier. And others say Hellwig or Roadmaster.
I have a stock 2022 4x2 Hemi
I want to put front and rear sway bars on.
How do I go about purchasing the Roadmaster bar? Do i purchase a 2500 kit?
Also, im tryin to get a comparison of Front and rear kit from Hellwig and front and rear Roadmaster? Anyone with input is appreciated!
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